_Morning y'all,Warm greetings from your cold winter caretaker! It's about 13 degrees out right now. The overnight high was 39 degrees and the low was 13 degrees. The lodge received 3.45 (!!!) inches of rain yesterday and 1.5 inches of snow. Imagine what havoc that much snow would've wreaked, if only it were a bit colder!

Fortunately for the crew, they will have a much more manageable hike off the mountain this morning. The snow is fresh and provides decent traction, but I am sure there are icy spots lurking beneath. I would definitely recommend some sort of traction devices, preferrably Microspikes.

Top photo: Our beloved lodge this morning, just before the boards go up for the winter. Above: Snowglow view up the main staircase.

_The gentle white of the new snow is giving off a fine, ambient glow in the dining room. I am writing this entry while watching the crew make all the preparations to close up for the winter: cleaning up from breakfast, folding blankets, wiping down floors, collecting kerosene lamps, moving rocking chairs... It's all over. As of this posting, 441 is still closed. The water rushing down Rainbow yesterday afternoon was serious enough to turn away a few overnight guests, so please be careful.As you may have heard, the Lodge is CLOSED for the winter. There are no day hiker services available. No coffee, no hot chocolate, no warming up next to the fire, no overnight stays... just about all you can do is admire the beauty the winter months brings and relish in the joys of your self-sufficiency.Much thanks to my friend Barbara Allen for giving me a ride to the trailhead yesterday. I am thrilled to start this winter season with a bit of snow! I am hopeful that this is a good omen for a brutal winter season.

Ronnie-Tn

11/27/2013 01:50:40 am

Glad you made it up yesterday. I hope to see you soon man. Stay warm and dry on our mountain.

Welcome back JP so glad that you're back young man . I remember last year when I was up day hiking you was sledding down those steps ! I hope you had a great summer . Hope you have a nice winter with plenty of snow .

Welcome back, JP! Hope to see you sometime this winter. Happy LeConte season to you!

SafetyBob

11/27/2013 02:27:52 am

I cant believe another season is over. I made it up in March during the snow but life got in the way the rest of the season. Thanks for keeping us posted on your life up there. But here is the question. Is it okay to stop and say hey if we're up there and you're out or do you prefer your solitude?

Kathy F

11/27/2013 02:28:48 am

Glad to see your back for the winter JP!

SafetyBob

11/27/2013 02:37:30 am

While I'm at it, I bought some Yaktrax at the lodge to make it down last year, just the $20 springy kind. I wanted to get something a little heavier duty. Any recommendations?

Steve D

11/27/2013 03:15:19 am

SafetyBob-I recommend Kahtoola microspikes for the winter ice/snow, as JP recommeded them to me last winter and I hiked all winter long with them, and they were great. They were $60 at Nantahala Outdoor Center and worth every penny.
Welcome back JP, I am in Maui this year so I will miss seeing you this winter. Have a great winter, hope you get mucho snow.

SafetyBob

11/27/2013 03:56:32 am

Thanks Steve, that's about what I was looking to spend.

Rick Shepherd

11/27/2013 03:06:49 am

Welcome to JP!.....First day back on the job as winter caretaker, huh?.....We are looking forward to your pics and descrips as winter enfolds.....Happy Thanksgiving.....Thanks JP!..... :-)

Barbara

11/27/2013 03:17:09 am

Glad you are back. E. Tennessee is better when you are here. I told you that you have a great fan club. Again so sorry to keep you waiting but now I am a little smarter. :) So many people look forward to your writing. You bring joy to all of us. Hope to see you soon. Happy Thanksgiving!!

Sweetgreen

11/27/2013 03:19:09 am

Welcome back, JP!
Like so many of the others, I am looking forward to reading your daily entries. Here's to a great winter season, with lots of snow. We hope to make it up the mountain this winter, and will definitely bring you some goodies!

Paul B

11/27/2013 03:20:56 am

Welcome back JP, always a pleasure to read your daily reports. I found this article on line comparing the yaktrax and microspikes. I have the yaxtrax (with the additional strap over your foot) and around here in the relatively flat Southwest Ohio they do just fine. If I were heading up LeConte or similar terrain with icey conditions I would probably invest in the JP approved Kahtoola Microspikes.
http://www.outdoorsmagic.com/gear-blog/microspikes-v-yaktrax/7675.html

Yes, welcome back JP. I'm sure that for you it's good to be back at a familar location with its inherent duties; What this coming winter season holds for you remains to be seen of course, and I suspect that there might be somewhat more snowfall up on Mt. Leconte. I long to plan a couple of winter hikes up, but the bad knee will keep me valley-bound this season, but only until February. Afterwards will be a different story. I hope that you are well-supplied up there. It's amusing how many comments are made where some folks don't actually realize that the lodge is truly closed now and until mid-March. Such as it is. Of curiosity I was wondering if you are a chess player; I play completely on the internet as in this community there is not a single chess club; If you play, and would like a game via email let me know. I've been re-reading my Ralph Waldo Emerson books and came across a suitable quote by him which fits the present time and conditions: "I lease myself with the graces of the winter scenery, and believe that we are as much touched by it as by the genial influences of summer." So true I believe. So, have a good day and holiday up there. And as I usually say: "No importa a donde vaya, eso es lo que hay" G'day

Debi

11/27/2013 03:58:56 am

Welcome back JP! Looking forward to your winter adventures on the mountain.

Welcome back. Hopefully, when you have time, you can update us as to your adventures since last march.

Tony Ga

11/27/2013 04:37:24 am

Welcome back JP.

Chuck K

11/27/2013 04:37:53 am

Welcome back JP….have a great winter and very much look forward to your insights on the mountain….my wife and I hiked up there this year for a day trip and the trip down was nothing but rain…but we can say we did it now….have a great winter….

Welcome back JP! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving on the mountain. So looking forward to your daily blogs and musings. Enjoy the snow and our mountain!

Robin

11/27/2013 09:49:05 am

I have to say JP, I've definately missed reading your blogs. You always put so much more effort in describing the scenery and going on's.

Sandra

11/27/2013 10:32:26 am

Glad you're back, JP! Looks like we may have the kind of winter you prefer this year--snowy & cold! I'm looking forward to reading your daily observations of life on the mountain & life in general. Have a wonderful time!! :)

Mary F

11/27/2013 11:34:18 am

I sure hope the reported broken leg being brought down Alum Cave Trail today is not one of the crew :-(. WATE news out of Knoxsville was reporting on the hiker being extracted.

Pam

11/27/2013 11:50:00 am

To the 2013 crew. Thanks for a great season even if I didn't get to hike up this year. I love the blogs and pics. Can't wait to see what JP has for us this winter. Safe travels to all who may be traveling and awaiting the spring for another great year. Hoping to hike it next year again.

Holtknoblady

11/27/2013 02:27:21 pm

Welcome, welcome J.P. I can't believe how fortunate we are to have you back for a third go round. We could get used to this....think we already are. I hope this winter gives you all the experiences you are hoping for. I am ready to be delighted with your tales, your thoughts , your musings. Happy Thanksgiving!

Jim Kirkham

11/28/2013 05:38:38 am

Love me some JP!

JP

11/29/2013 06:49:00 am

I love you Jim!!

Brickman

11/28/2013 12:48:47 pm

Thank you for coming back, my winter days will be much brighter with your posts :)

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